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Rowling Reportedly Sued by Olympic Boxer Over Gender Criticism


By: Jonathan Turley | August 23, 2024

Read more at https://jonathanturley.org/2024/08/23/rowling-reportedly-sued-by-olympic-boxer-over-gender-criticism/

JK Rowling

We have previously discussed the cancel campaigns targeting JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series. Rowling was not only the greatest selling author of all time but a wildly popular writer until she publicly opposed certain transgender policies as inimical to the advances in feminism. Now, she is the target of a lawsuit by Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, the gold-medal winning athlete who had previously failed a gender test to confirm that she is a female fighter.  We previously discussed that global debate, but Khelif is now accusing Rowling out of many thousands of critics of being a cyberbully. X owner Elon Musk has also been named in the lawsuit.

She held her ground after Scotland passed a draconian law, the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021. The new crime under the law covers “stirring up hatred” relating to age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or being intersex. That crime covers insulting comments and anything “that a reasonable person would consider to be threatening or abusive.”

Rowling has been the target of a global campaign due to her rejection of transgender laws and policies. Many on the left have unleashed book bans and burnings. I have been critical of that campaign. Even third parties who have supported Rowling’s right to free speech have been targeted in cancel campaigns.

Rowling previously posted various responses to the controversy on her X account on August 7, including: “For the record, bombarding me with pictures of athletic women to ‘teach’ me that women don’t all look like Barbie is like spamming me with pics of differently shaped potatoes to prove rocks are edible. I can still see the difference and you look frankly bonkers.”

She later also posted: “Commentators pretending critics of the IOC’s reliance on documents rather than sex testing think Khelif is trans are straw-manning. I don’t claim Khelif is trans. My objection, and that of many others, is to male violence against women becoming an Olympic sport.

She further wrote on X how she was concerned over both boxers challenged over their gender at the Olympics: “What will it take to end this insanity? A female boxer left with life-altering injuries? A female boxer killed?”

France has eviscerated free speech protections over the last few decades with speech criminalization laws. There is some question whether the French laws would apply to tweets made outside of the country. These laws criminalize speech under vague standards referring to “inciting” or “intimidating” others based on race or religion. For example, fashion designer John Galliano has been found guilty in a French court on charges of making anti-Semitic comments against at least three people in a Paris bar. At his sentencing, Judge Anne Marie Sauteraud read out a list of the bad words used by Galliano to Geraldine Bloch and Philippe Virgitti, including using ‘dirty whore” in criticism.

In another case, the father of French conservative presidential candidate Marine Le Pen was fined because he had called people from the Roma minority “smelly.” A French teenager was charged for criticizing Islam as a “religion of hate.”

The question of the extraterritorial application of such laws is the question.  Conversely, the United Kingdom and the European Union are asserting the right to regulate speech in any country, including political speech in American presidential elections.

Rowling has every right to be heard on the Olympic boxing controversy. This debate raises core issues that touch on a wide array of political speech.  Khelif has the ability to refute these claims through the exercise of her own free speech. As in the past battles fought by Rowley, her effort to advocate for women’s rights is also a major test over free speech in Europe.

Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University. He is the author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage” (Simon & Schuster).

JK Rowling points out the obvious truth about trans rapists — and the left trashes her as a transphobe


Reported by PHIL SHIVER | December 14, 2021

Read more at https://www.theblaze.com/news/jk-rowling-transgender-rapists-backlash/

Famous author J.K. Rowling is under fire from transgender activists and Twitter leftists again — this time for simply pointing out an obvious truth about transgender rapists.

The “Harry Potter” creator was hit with swift backlash over the weekend after she responded to news that police in Scotland plan to record individuals accused of rape as the gender by which they self-identify and not their biological sex. The reported policy means Scottish police will log rapes as carried out by a woman so long as the offender “identifies as a female” — even if the offender has male genitalia.

On Sunday, Rowling pointed out the absurdity of the policy’s upside-down logic in a tweet, saying, “War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. The Penised Individual Who Raped You Is a Woman,” putting her own spin on a famous quote from George Orwell’s novel, “1984.”

Rowling wasn’t the only one to criticize the measure as absurd.

“As a lawyer for 20 years and Justice Secretary for almost eight, I’ve seen some legal absurdities,” former Holyrood Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said, according to the Scottish Sun. “But this tops it all and is dangerous. It’s physically impossible and is about dogma overriding common sense.”

But as a prominent global figure who has been branded an anti-transgender activist, Rowling caught the majority of the flak on social media. Transgender activists blasted the author with online missives, characterizing her once again as a transphobe who can’t stop attacking the trans community.

VICE News complained that Rowling “just won’t stop attacking trans people online.”

“Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness slammed Rowling’s tweet as “transphobic cherry picked vitriol,” adding, “As trans women are assaulted, deprived of work, killed, and raped JK is safe in her mansion.”

“I’m just not sure why you keep talking about it. Your entire point now is hating a community of people? We don’t need to hear from you and your little stories anymore. Enough,” Akila Hughes added.

Trans activist Nicole Maines asked, “Why does it sound like you’re more upset about trans people than rapists? Feels like your priorities are wrong here, babe.”

New York Times best-selling author Shannon Hale claimed Rowling’s comments put transgender women at risk and argued “amplifying bigotry helps no one.”

Activist Amy Siskind exclaimed: “Why do you insist on erasing and hurting people, seemingly for sport? Grow up already!”

London artist Daniel Lismore twisted Orwell’s quote to take a shot at Rowling.

It should be noted that despite the overwhelming vitriol leveled at Rowling, many on social media commended the author for her courage to speak the truth.

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